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Tories in Opposition with Labour and the Lim Dems on Ofsted
The Conservatives are keen to offer Ofsted more funding and improve their inspections, while Labour and the Liberal Democrats want to scrap the body.
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Are Students in the Best Position to Identify Problems
Students aren't necessarily in the best position to realise what they need to do better at school. If they knew, they wouldn't need tutors or teachers.
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Nearly Half of University Places Awarded Fall Below Requirements
This summer a surprising number of university students did not achieve the grades in their offer but were still accepted onto their chosen course.
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No Tutor Wants Too Many Holidays
Many people see tutoring as a job offering lots of flexibility and holiday opportunities, but actually tutors find themselves not wanting to miss lessons quickly after starting with a student.
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University Lecturers Begin Eight Day Strike
University staff have walked out over protests about working conditions and money. They say the increased offer is not nearly enough
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Supplemental Tutor or Sole Educator - The Differences
A tutor's approach has to be different when the student is not attending school and relies on the tutor to teach the whole syllabus.
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Birmingham Family Remortgage Home to Pay for a Private Tutor
Carolyne Meadows removed her son from school and will pay £140 a week for private tuition over 2 years so he will pass his GCSEs.
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Why We Should Care About SEND Students
It's important that we continue to help students classed as SEND because they might have the potential to be brilliant academics after their issue has been addressed.
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Children Become Less Active During Primary School
Children in the UK are becoming less active during primary school, with the decrease most significant among girls.
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